#NYC you fuckin blew it!! #UpstateNY was #feelingthebern you let us fellow new yorker down… #NYPrimary #HillaryClinton
— charlie camp (@coolhandschuck) April 22, 2016
It tickles me that Berners still insist that #Bernie has more "enthusiastic" voters and "momentum" after losing #NYPrimary
— Jeanne K. (@SnarkAmendment) April 21, 2016
There's no enthusiasm for Hillary. Righhhhht. 😒 #ImWithHer #CTPrimary #DEPrimary #NYPrimary #PAPrimary #FeelTheMath pic.twitter.com/pxssXnYeAn
— Sean Hiribarne (@seanphz) April 21, 2016
Election official ousted for error that purged 102,717 (8%) of Brooklyn's active voters #Election2016 #NYPrimary https://t.co/9yqsRGHFPH
— Jenny Buchowicz (@revantdeparis) April 21, 2016
@HillaryClinton camp should at least comment on the #voterpurge and other #NYPrimary issues 2 at least look like they care- #unity, right?
— MomForBernie (@LiveToWriteLove) April 21, 2016
People crying for a recount in #NYPrimary don't get it. Suppressed votes can't be recounted. They don't exist. Get your fight right. #ReVote
— Papabear Astronomy (@moofer1972) April 21, 2016
This past Tuesday was the New York primary. I curated a series of tweets that focused on the democratic candidates, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. Hillary Clinton won the democratic primary, much to the dismay of Bernie supporters. Clinton supporters felt this win was proof that there is excitement and momentum surrounding her campaign, and that they came out in higher numbers to vote. Bernie supporters believe his loss is a result of voter suppression, strict voting laws and other errors that took place when people tried to cast their vote at the polls. A mix of both these factors could’ve effected the results, but it is unclear whether the overall outcome would’ve been any different.